Quick note to remind readers that February 29 is the last day for early registration for the Virtual Law Conference in New York City, April 3-4. Registration also covers entrance to the “Virtual Worlds 2008” conference (which runs concurrently) and all associated events. The price goes up $300 after the 29th, and another $400 at the door.

Virtually Blind is a media partner for the conference, and I am one of the conference advisors and co-chairs, along with attorney Sean Kane. The conference will be keynoted by Steve Mortinger (IBM Systems and Technology Group VP and Associate General Counsel), who will be discussing “The Top Ten Things a Brand Should Know about Virtual Worlds.” I’m looking forward to seeing many VB readers in New York in April.

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From early 2007 to late 2008, Virtually Blind covered legal news, issues, and events that impact virtual worlds, video games, and the 3D internet. The site is no longer updated, though it remains online as a research resource.

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